
Marshall Public Schools will be holding Mental Health Week from Monday, January 23 through Friday, January 27.
In conjunction with the event, Tina Meier from the Megan Meier Foundation will be presenting “Megan’s Story” to students and the public. The Megan Meier Foundation was started in 2007 by Tina Meier after her daughter Megan took her own life following a cruel cyber-bullying hoax by an adult neighbor posing as a fictitious boy. The Megan Meier Foundation has grown into a global bullying and cyber-bullying prevention foundation.
Tina Meier shares her daughter’s story and shows first hand the devastating effects of cyber-bullying, bullying and suicide.
Meier will speak to Marshall High School students on Monday, January 23 from 9 a.m. until 11:15 a.m. in the Little Theater at Marshall High School.
At 6 p.m. on Monday, January 23, Meier will present “Megan’s Story” to anyone in the public who would like to attend. The presentation will also be held in the Little Theater.
On Tuesday, January 24, Meier will present the story to Bueker Middle School students in the Harold L. Lickey Auditorium at 9 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. Students from other Saline County schools will also be attending.